From the Book - 1st American ed.
Freddie Green: 'I'm in your corner, girl!'
Christine Scott: 'She never bothered with nobody.'
Skinny 'Rim' Davenport: 'All the old-timers are dead.'
Mary 'Pony' Kane: 'Around where the happenin's was.'
Wee Wee Hill: 'I was her stepfather.'
Elmer Snowden: 'She'd call me her daddy.'
Fanny Holiday and Clara Winston: 'She was a fat thing with big titties.'
Pop Foster: 'It was only show people.'
Bobby Henderson: 'The way she handled a fork.'
Aaron and Claire Lievenson and Irene Kitchings: 'Afternoon of a Faun'
Ruby Helena: 'She didn't have the right, being who she was.'
James 'Stump' Cross: 'This is Stump Daddy talking.'
Greer Johnson: 'Baby, will you hold this for me?'
Jimmy Rowles: 'Oh, I loved her! Oh, how I loved her!'
Bobby Tucker: 'You're not going to have any trouble with me.'
John Levy, the bass player: 'I came in on the tail end.'
Jimmy Fletcher: 'She was the loving type.'
Colonel White and Friends: 'A straight business thing.'
Carl Drinkard: 'We were like a family.'
Melba Liston: 'Strangers down South.'
Memry Midgett: 'What tune is this, Memry?'
Irving Townsend and Ray Ellis: 'She wanted that cushion under her voice.'
Louis McKay: 'This bitch turns skunky overnight.'
Earle Zaidins: 'She was very sensitive to bad publicity.'
Alice Vrbsky: 'A woman of her word.'
Laughin' to Keep from Cryin.'